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sinato. They may be planted i 







[Apr, 



LI, 



respectable florist, fcndeavour also 



early NUhlifthed, for it is of little v 



Mav a lit'.!- -i • .!:■ . : reliction an men o 



Such a plant will probably make a good root for next the tree may even acquire » vigor^Xw^ ^ 



■" ,,e !gfr°of when favoured h "' 



frosts is part, I: rwy M<l moisture. Let these be accordingly m**** 



cautious owners, it is best to put out the Dahlia 



i ,t ..f Mav, !«,„.- care to cover up at nicjht. ' Standards.-For standard Pearsa clear ttS^ca 



If you have old roots, they should now bo plunged in j was recommended M 

 f3eor a agrSnC S e. an Take Ut c,,' ^ropp^^ 



/ ENTOMOLOGY. 



species ; which have been sc.ircelv inv.K:.:.tr<i in E=;- 

 land ; the small size of the insects, their ° bscu ^J 



They are generally found on the ground in d»fP 

 t of the species skip off like fleas to a great disa«*i 



'IXVback^ 



, " J " ? *frm-tTs re no^»t riet ^ ^ C ^ Trie ^ ] 



standard a clean ^mW'tiT^^ i^^J ' * 



suffered to b^mT stu^tM f * PlMt 9hould not * 



woj or want of water, nor 



' U»B is actually 



Some of the species occur on the ««f«*5 d«J 

 ponds, or puddles of standing w*j 

 Geer first noticed these aquatic species '" H ° ^ 

 where, having observed a number of large bUck p* ^ 



